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Mitchell Harter |
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United States |
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Freed from his 15 year stint at the 'Evil Empire' (the one starting with an 'M') as compiler front-end guru (he wrote the C and C++ front-ends), Mitch enjoyed a well earned sabatical from 1998 until the stock market went into the toilet.
In 2001, he was joining a company (ChiliSoft) that needed to replace its VB and Javascript engines because it was leasing the ones it was using from the 'M' company. Chilisoft was bought by the other 'Evil Empire' (contains the name of the closest star) so it had to replace its engines.
Seeing the writing on the wall, he entered another sabatical in mid-2003. (He really is an 'M' man at heart.)
In 2004, Mitch thought he would go the contractor route, got a job at Volt who leased Mitch out to the 'M' company, working in the same group he left in 1998, doing almost the same work as when he left. Working on the same code base he started back in 1983. Talk about job security...
He's now checking out what all the who-hah and falderol regarding making a living using the internet is all about.
Writing articles and reviews, generating products, being an affiliate while learning how to be a real estate tycoon.
He has interesting work ahead. |
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: RoboForm |
| By: Siber Systems, Inc. |
| Category: Internet Marketing Resources & Online Business Tools |
| Review Title: Finally, a portable 'keeper of the keys'. |
| Date Reviewed: January 28, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Mitchell Harter |
If you're on the login page, it will fill itself in, so the next time it can do it automatically. In addition, it stores its info apparently, 1 file per login site. when you click on the file, it fires up a browser and logs you in.
Copy the info folder to your other computers (or USB memstick) and keep them in sync.
Generates unique passwords and remembers them for you. I thought, why would anyone need this? then it occured to me; i no longer have to use the same password everywhere i go, or write them down (defeating the reasons for having passwords in the first place). Roboform remembers them for you.
You also have the option to password protect each login/password entry.
The only thing I've found 'missing' so far is a 'Roboform defined' copy/save/export/import scheme. fortunately, it is as simple as using "My computer" to copy the folder, but still...:-) |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: E-Book Profit Centers Revealed |
| By: Edmund Loh |
| Category: Free Downloads - All Members |
| Review Title: Every little bit helps. |
| Date Reviewed: January 30, 2007 |
You've seen the opportunities Edmund presents in most of the eBooks you've ever read.
Now you have a reference for applying those concepts in your eBooks as well. Use the eBook as a checklist and use the ideas that work best in your situation.
When was the last time you updated the eBooks you've written? I suppose you'd have to add some new content as well. You wouldn't want to just add these profit centers as an update.
But you could...:-) |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: Kickstart Your Article Writing |
| By: Jill Brennan |
| Category: Free Downloads - All Members |
| Review Title: Help! I'm stuck! |
| Date Reviewed: January 30, 2007 |
Staring at a blank screen with absolutely no idea how to proceed?
This eBook gives you systematic ways to itemize tasks to perform, fleshing out ideas, presenting order to the chaos.
Jill has also found some tools on the internet that help you brainstorm your ideas. If you're thinking about and write down the little parts, they grow almost by themselves into article, eBook, novellette, novel form. |
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